ARVO 2015, 3-7 May Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado
The Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) is the largest gathering of eye and vision researchers in the world, attracting over 11,000 attendees from more than 75 countries.
Tiny implantable solar panels could help the blind see one day : Fusion Net
Inside your eye are tiny retinal cells whose job is to translate the visual signals you encounter every day – colors and edges – into signals your brain can understand. Without these photoreceptors, you can’t see. And retinal degeneration, in which these receptors start to die off, is one of the leading causes of blindness. But one group of scientists may be nearing a solution. In a paper published in the journal Nature Medicine this week, researchers describe a tiny, honeycomb-shaped wireless implant that helps restore vision in rats with retinal degeneration.
ATIS – Retinomorphic Event-Based Vision Sensors: Bioinspired Cameras With Spiking Output
Retinomorphic Event-Based Vision Sensors: Bioinspired Cameras With Spiking Output
Photovoltaic restoration of sight with high visual acuity
PRIMA – Photovoltaic restoration of sight with high visual acuity :